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Okla-homey
9/20/2006, 06:56 AM
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Travis County debates weight-loss surgery as employee benefit

Associated Press

AUSTIN — Travis County is considering a pilot program to offer weight-loss surgery to its employees after a review suggested the move could save money in the long run.

County commissioners may decide today whether to pay for up to 15 bariatric surgeries per year during a five-year trial. The surgeries, which involve reducing the size of the stomach or rerouting the intestines, would each cost about $15,000 to $25,000, the county said.

"Unfortunately, the program is obviously very needed," County Judge Sam Biscoe said. "We do have more than our fair share of employees who qualify."

To qualify, county employees would have to be diagnosed with morbid obesity and go through one year of monitored unsuccessful dieting and exercise. The county estimates that 300 to 400 of its 4,100 employees would be eligible for the surgery. (umm, that's roughly ten per cent of the county "work"force.)

While an annual review of the county's health care plan found that the surgeries could save money, the county's staff has not provided conclusive data, Biscoe said.

Commissioner Gerald Daugherty said the pilot program is a worthwhile test of whether the policy will work. He said it would take only a fraction of the county's $60 million health care budget.

"To me, it's a calculated way to see if we can help ourselves out since we're self-insured," he said.

Susan Smith, executive director for the Texas Municipal League's Intergovernmental Employee Benefits Pool, said Texas cities that have covered bariatric surgeries found them to cost more than anticipated.

The high costs caused the cities to scale back their coverage, she said, adding that Travis County's cost estimates are probably too low.

The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimates that 60 percent of Americans are overweight or obese. It says weight-loss surgery has been found to help with conditions such as diabetes, asthma and hypertension.

Smith said the health benefits of weight-loss surgery prompted the municipal league to begin offering coverage starting next month. Its insurance will cover 50 percent of the cost, up to $30,000. The procedure will be available only to those who have demonstrated they cannot otherwise lose weight, she said.

critical_phil
9/20/2006, 07:04 AM
have them show up for work at 0600 for PFT.

jk the sooner fan
9/20/2006, 07:09 AM
have them show up for work at 0600 for PFT.

good idea, make sure there's donuts and coffee for refreshments after.....

critical_phil
9/20/2006, 07:18 AM
..make sure there's donuts and coffee for refreshments after.....

no prob.


you bring the cigarettes.

jk the sooner fan
9/20/2006, 07:22 AM
deal.

anybody ever see the cops episode where they were in houston.....with the harris county sheriff's office? they had to find the fattest deputy to ride around with, why the SO let that happen is beyond me.....however, in texas, the rule seems to be if you work for the county, its because you were too heavy to work for the city

so this deputy pulls this guy over, and just as he's about to put the cuffs on him, dude runs.....deputy gives chase and to his credit does catch the aforementioned bad guy, but listening to him trying to call in the arrest on his radio in between heaving and trying to catch his breath was pretty damn funny

SoonerInKCMO
9/20/2006, 08:38 AM
This ****ing disgusts me.

12
9/20/2006, 09:00 AM
On the radio this morning, they said to qualify, the chubsters will have to undergo a year-long "monitored diet and exercise program." If they fail to lose weight through that, they can have the surgery.

Depending on the "monitoring" part, this could prevent the need for the knife.

Boomer_Sooner_sax
9/20/2006, 09:06 AM
People in Austin are crazy anyways...........

TopDaugIn2000
9/20/2006, 09:11 AM
at my old job, the owner offered to bring in counselors and such to help people quit smoking. he also offered them $1000 CASH to quit. That was almost worth starting for, just so I could quit!!!!